First off, for Buddy, Thank you. Thank you. And again Thank You! Jones' is simply an awesome establishment.
My partner Becca and I thought we'd venture over there for a little heavy lunch before KU Basketball this afternoon. We were blown away. Excellent, doting, genuinely friendly service to accompany some of the best BBQ in town.
Since we both know the area fairly well, it was a breeze to find, nestled right between the Strawberry Hill neighborhood and the edge of downtown KCK. Literally three short blocks from Krizman's Sausage.
Immediately upon walking in, you're hit by the smoke. Next, one notices that anything on the walls that was once white is now smokey yellow/brown. The aroma is intoxicating. While we stood looking at the menu, Miss Mary came up, introduced herself and welcomed us to Jones'. She went right into descrbing the menu items a bit and feeling us out so she could make suggestions. Then she left us alone and we planned out ordering strategy. No, first she asked if we "were sausage people". We assured her we are, and she's hollering back for a sample. "Sample" my kiester. They brought half an order of a home made item in natural casing that really had some nice flavors going on. A little crumbly texture-wise, but it was smoked just right and had some Italian things going on. A little fennel, a little anise thing going on, but not overdone at all. It was Becca's favorite item. All we had to do was mention a menu item, and they were shoving a napkin full of it at us for a taste.
That's how I found the rib tips (cue heavenly chord). These are awesome. Flavor, bark, aroma, easy to suck right off the fat layer and out from in between the little cartiledge pieces. I used to say the single best plate of BBQ in KC was Mr. Jewel Cornelious' rib tips at Three Friends Hall in KCMO. He retired about 5 years ago or more and there isn't a week that goes by I don't miss his rib tips. Well, Jones' really hit a home run with theirs. Even their sauce is similar to Mr. Jewel's, and they don't over do it either. Translucent red-orange. Good tang, good spice, tomato, but not flavored ketchup.
As we edged toward the counter, there were two other customers waiting for to-go orders. Everytime we'd mention a dish and Miss Mary, or Miss Debra would turn away to get us a sample, one or the other customer would lean over and whisper about how good it was. The lady on our left raved about the beans. "As much meat as beans!" She whispered, then added, "Sometimes I water it down a little the next day and eat them like soup!" It was like they were sharing
secrets with us, rolling their eyes to heaven and almost swooning with anticipation of their own meals.
We finally shuffled over to our table and Miss Mary started bringing the goods. All of it was high quality. Ribs are well smoked, bark is pretty thick and flavorful. Beef was quite lean, great two-tone smoke ring, and still moist. Tough to do as lean as that stuff is. The beans were all that were promised. Lots of meat, good sauce that compliments the flavors rather than lead them.
After all the samples, we could barely get through half of our Variety Platter. Would have a hard time getting through more than half even without all the samples. So we have a fridge full of leftovers I'm looking forward to. I think the next time I go I'm getting a rib tip plate and a side of sausage. Ribs are very good, but I think I like Brobeck's a little better at this point. Better give them both a few more tries for comparison!
Anyway, it was great. I highly recommend the joint.
Here's a few pics of our visit:

The approach. Don't let the awning fool you, this is a good joint.

Inside the front door. Smoky goodness in the air.

Miss Mary bringing the goods.

A $3.00 side of Rib Tips!

Two Variety Platters and a side of Rib Tips.

The beans.
Thanks again!
Jones Bar-B-Q
609 N. 6th Street
Kansas City KS 66101
(913) 371-6400